Admission open for B.Sc Nursing, M.Sc Nursing, and P.B.B.Sc. Nursing for the year 2017-18

Department of Community Health Nursing

As a Community health nursing professional, you are called on to provide access to health care to many who may not normally be able to afford medical services. Your patients include poor and uninsured populations from culturally and economically diverse backgrounds.

A Community health nurse strives to promote prevention over treatment. By correcting poor health practices and maintaining a safe home or work environment, patients lower risks to their health and require fewer visits to health care facilities. The goal of a public health nursing career is to educate patients through community-based intervention programs, which identify and correct multiple health issues:
• Improper diet
• Infectious and sexually transmitted diseases
• Social violence
• Substance abuse
• Teen pregnancy

Your nursing carrier in public health can lead to several different working environments, including a patient's home, community center and workplace, to provide medical assistance or perform inspections. Opportunities to use your nursing degree can be found in facilities that treat patients 24 hours a day, but employment for a school or business usually provides a stable work schedule within their hours of operation.

Emergency response positions are available with the federal government in teams leading sanitary relief efforts for the survivors of disasters. Large-scale disasters require emergency plans, created by public health nurses, to be in place beforehand to minimize possible dangers and aid in the safe evacuation and housing of victims, if necessary

While most nurses care for one patient at a time, public health nurses care for entire populations. By working with whole communities, public health nurses are able to educate people about health issues, improve community health and safety and increase access to care.

News and Announcement

INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY-2017

Third International Yoga Day was celebrated by RITEE college of Nursing on the 21st June 2017. The Students and the Faculty practiced yoga under the guidance of a yoga teacher Mr. Sachin Singh.The session ended with the instructor bringing everyone to the seated position and pressing the hands together and saying “Namaste” a symbol of gratitude & respect. Then the Students and the Faculties took an oath “To practice yoga daily thereby being pure in thought word and deed and treat every human with love and respect”. Simultaneously, RITCON also conducted yoga session at the adopted village Chhatauna. This was actively participated by Village Sarpanch Mrs. Sarojani Jangde, School going children, School Staff along with RITCON Faculties.

CLEANLINESS CAMPAIGN

A cleanliness campaign was organized on 15th June 2017on the college premises and the surrounding areas. The campaign began with the Principal highlighting the importance of hygiene, sanitation and cleanliness. The faculties and students actively took part in the cleanliness drive by enthusiastically taking by brooms and garbage bags to clean the class rooms, corridors, college grounds and surrounding areas. The entire drive was quite inspiring and motivating for the staff and students. The campaign ended with the student’s faculties and staff taking a pledge to keep clean their college, homes and public places and by educating the general public about throwing waste in the dustbins, avoid spitting on the roads and keeping themselves neat and tidy.

WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY CELEBRATION

Green Drive – 05th June 2017 was celebrated as World Environment Day by RITCON along with other departments of RITEE. On this auspicious day massive planting of saplings around the college premises was undertaken under the initiative of Principal along with faculty and nursing students.

INTERNATIONAL NURSES DAY CELEBRATION

RITEE College of Nursing celebrated the International Nurses Day on 12th May 2017. Every year celebrated the Birth day of Pioneer of Modern Nursing Florence Nightingale as International Nurses Day. The Nurses day celebration started with the welcome song followed lighting the lamp. Further, Florence Nightingale pledge was administered by the Principal and all the students and faculties were took oath. The cultural session started with the skit about the history of Florence Nightingale, the lady with the lamp. The students were also presented the different cultural programmes for the promotion of nursing activities. The celebration is felicitated by Shailendra Jain, secretary of Mahanadi Education Society and he wishes the all the students and faculties. The celebration ended with vote of thanks proposed by the faculty.

FIELD VISIT TO WATER TREATMENT PLANT

RITEE college of Nursing arranged a field visit to Water Treatment Plant, Naya Raipur on 29th April 2017 after obtaining the formal permission. As a part of community Health Nursing our 2nd year and 4th year B. Sc Nursing students has visited the water treatment plant situated at Naya Raipur along with the principal and teachers. The aim of the visit is to update the knowledge on water purification and its methods of water purification.

INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY: INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY CELEBRATED ON 21ST JUNE 2016 AT COLLEGE AUDITORIUM

The students got the chance to know how yoga organizes the unity of body and mind. The students performed different yoga postures like Vrikshasana, Uttaanaasana, Trikonaasana, Bhadrasana, and Shashankaasana and finally ended with pranayam and meditation.

CONGRATULATION..

Congratulation to Ms. Pushpa Mahilane (student of 4th year B. Sc Nursing) who got third prize in state level poster competition conducted by Bethany College of Nursing on 23-24th February 2013 with the theme of " The Virtues of Mothers womb "

CONGRATULATIONS!!

Ms. Jonita Tigga for being top in B. Sc Nursing 2nd year and Mr. Kamal Narayan in B. Sc Nursing 1st year .

CONGRATULATION.

In the session 2012-13, 4th year B. Sc Nursing result was 99%, 2nd year & 3rd year B. Sc Nursing result was 100% & 1st year B. Sc Nursing students were scored 92 % of result.

CONGRATULATIONS!

Mr. Pramod Kumar Yadav for being top in B. Sc Nursing 4th year and Ms. Aarti Sneha Tirkey in B. Sc Nursing 3rd year .

WORLD TUBERCULOSIS DAY

The rally was organized by the college on 24th March 2015 towards international world Tuberculosis day to stop TB.

WORLD MALARIA DAY

The Mass Health education programme organized by the college in nearby village on 25th April 2015 towards World Malarial Day to eradicate Malaria.

ADMISSION NEWS:

Admission open for B.Sc Nursing, M.Sc Nursing, and P.B.B.Sc. Nursing for the year 2017

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Chhattisgarh Industrial & Technical Consultancy Centre (CITCON) in association with Raipur Institute of Technology is organizing a Two weeks Faculty Development Programme on Entrepreneurship for the faculty members of RITEE in the campus, which was inagurated today in the presence of dignitaries & staff from both the organizations. Mr. P.K. Nimonkar (State Head, CITCON) gave the introductory address for the ceremony followed by Mr. Anil Kalele (Senior Engineer, CITCON), Dr. H. Kumar (Advisor, RITEE) and Mr. Swaroop Chand Jain (Chairman, Mahanadi Education Society). Mr. Alok Tiwari (Programme Coordinator, CITCON) along with staff from RITEE was also present in the ocassion. All the dignitaries in their speech, focused on the different sectors of entrepreneurship, it's importance in the current scenario and motivated the participants to encourage enterpreneurship among the youth and the students. Dr. M. Venugopala Rao (Principal, Raipur Institute of Technology), closed the ceremony with a vote of thanks. This programme will continue for the next two weeks (17th Dec.- 31st Dec.) in which faculty will be trained in a manner such that they can inculcate entrepreneurship skills among the students.

REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION AT RITEE

Republic Day was celebrated with pride in RITEE, wherein staff and students from all the departments participated. Act on recent Pathankot attacks got everyone emotional in the conclusion of the program.